the outer one, efpecially in old birds, very long, and commonly
marked with a white fpot within : legs pretty large; brown.
Inhabits Sibiria. Builds in high rocks of the Altaic Chain'and.
beyond Lake Baikal, though fometimes in deferted ruinous edifices.
The neft is made of clay, large, of an hemifpherical fhape,
with a long narrow canal, like a neck, for entrance.
g I Z E of a fmall Humming Bird. Bill Ihort, flat, dulky : head
red : back dufky 5 the feathers edged with white : the under
parts of the body white: tail coverts pale brown : tail a trifle
forced; that and the wings both dufky.
Inhabits India *.
Lev» Muf,
L E N G T H four inches and a half. Bill very Ihort, dufky :
the plumage above dull black, without glofs : beneath, and
fides of the head, dufky alh-colourj the laft darkeft: rump
dirty white: tail forked ■, each feather round at the end : lens
dufky.
Inhabits Aeonalajhka.
L< E N G T H four inches. Bill dufky brown : the whole top
of the head, even with the eyes, rufous, inclining to brown :
the upper parts of the neck, wings, body, and tail, brown; the
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